Middle Age Movie Reviews
Episode 52 – The Fly (Mmm Tasty Donuts!)
MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWS
Year #2
EPISODE 52 – The Fly
(Mmmm Tasty Donuts!!)
Well the guys find themselves in the 1980’s again with big hair, big shoulder pads, and big insects. That’s right the boys are reviewing the 1986 David Cronenberg film The Fly. Tim, Matt and Joey sit around the lab to have a nice discussion about this matter transportation film.
Matt takes a short break from the synopsis as Joey takes the acting chops to give us a Jeff Goldblum performance that would make anyone slap there hand on the table. Joey also provides the foley for this episode. Truly the most production he has brought to the show in some time.
Tim, kicks of his review by telling us about the times he caught this film on HBO or on broadcast television, while Matt talks about what this film in college on VHS.
Joey and Matt point out some of the key body horror tropes that Cronenberg seems to use in this film. Plus the guys discuss the finer points of Seth eating donuts after his transformation takes root. Joey also talks a little on what his friend witnessed at an arm wrestling competition.
Finally the guys tell us if this horror is worth ticking time off of our Death Clocks. Find out all this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews Podcast.
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